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mitecl96

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Feb 20, 2012
McMinnville, Tennessee
I have searched this but I have questions.
First off I need a new radiator because last Thanksgiving, on my way to my grandmas, my car got lost in a cloud of steam. I pulled over and seen that the top of my radiator had a huge crack in the plastic by the hose. I got a repair kit and fixed it to where I could drive it but it still leaks.
I was wanting to get an all aluminum radiator but they are looking really pricy. :mad: I've seen that I might be able to use a turbo radiator but I know the hoses connect in different places. If I where to get a hose to connect it would it work right and would I need to get fans. Where would I get a hose if I could go that route.
Thanks
 
I want to put an all aluminum one in my car. I have the 420a motor and I can't find an all aluminum radiator for my car on ebay. However, I can find an all aluminum radiator for the turbo motor for $120. But the hoses do connect in the same location. But ebay also has aluminum flex hoses that I can cut and bend to connect it right. But would it work that way and is there any other lines that run to the radiator besides the two big hoses.

I found an all aluminum radiator for my motor but cost $350.
 
I am gonna have to say go with the godspeed that Eclipsefm posted above. I bought that one a few years ago and its working out great.
 
I'm not sure if they have the for the NT cars but here is a review of an ebay radiator that is reasonably priced. I have talked with at lot of people that have these and have had very few issues. The only one is a leaky drain tube but that is an easy fix.

http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/art...views/406540-godspeed-alum-radiator-ebay.html

That was the guy I was talking about in my previous post..I also asked him months ago how it was holding up, he said it was wonderful..
 
If you get a turbo radiator and you don't want anything to flashy go to your local auto store. Get the dimensions of the hose and ask if they have one similar in size. They should have a radiator hose that is flexible and will fit. That's what I made my bov recirculation hose out of.
 
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